Disney + Worst Sci-Fi ever = fail that no one will notice. How can a Tron game sell, this day in age?

The only people who like Tron, like it because they were 10 when they saw it. It's worse then Plan 9. Cept Plan 9 is good in a bad way. Watching Tron is like watching Rosie O'Donnell. I just want it to stop and I feel guilty afterwards.

"Disney + Worst Sci-Fi ever = fail that no one will notice. How can a Tron game sell, this day in age? The only people who like Tron, like it because they were 10 when they saw it. It's worse then Plan 9. Cept Plan 9 is good in a bad way. Watching Tron is like watching Rosie O'Donnell. I just want it to stop and I feel guilty afterwards. "

If you think tron is the worst sci-fi ever, chances are you haven't seen a lot of sci-fi.

I have to say it does look better now watching it here vs seeing it during the VGAs. I thought before the lights didn't pop enough. But hey who knows how it's going to play. Can the GiantBomb staff dig in and see if Daft Punk is going to be working on the soundtrack to the game as well?

The non-90 degree turning light cycles are dumb. The right angle turns work so well because you would often try to get as close to an enemy wall as possible before turning. Strategic chicken. Can't really do that with smooth turning.

" I couldn't care less about Tron, unless maybe it was Twilight. Seriously - Tron is terrible. I watched it a few months ago and -- well, let me be honest -- I watched the first half hour or so. It was so dull. So ridiculous looking. So bland... I can see why we might have thought it was exciting when we were little kids more than two decades ago, but god damn does it fail to hold up. My interest level in a new Tron (much less Tron games) wouldn't even register on a scale. "

You are never going to say anything positive about anything, are you? ;-)

I watched the original movie just yesterday and I think it still kicks butt. It's technically impressive and looks pretty neat. Yeah, it's silly, geeky and slow-paced and some scenes are extremely dragged out, but compared to celluloid turds like "Transformers 2" it's high concept art.

" I couldn't care less about Tron, unless maybe it was Twilight. Seriously - Tron is terrible. I watched it a few months ago and -- well, let me be honest -- I watched the first half hour or so. It was so dull. So ridiculous looking. So bland... I can see why we might have thought it was exciting when we were little kids more than two decades ago, but god damn does it fail to hold up. My interest level in a new Tron (much less Tron games) wouldn't even register on a scale. "

You are never going to say anything positive about anything, are you? ;-) I watched the original movie just yesterday and I think it still kicks butt. It's technically impressive and looks pretty neat. Yeah, it's silly, geeky and slow-paced and some scenes are extremely dragged out, but compared to celluloid turds like "Transformers 2" it's high concept art. The new Tron movie though … why? Why now? Someone obviously needs money, badly. "

Yeah, however to be fair, I don't think his view on Tron is necessarily wrong. To quickly address, I don't need a movie to be a brainless hyperactive mess to find it interesting. Tron lacked any decent character depth and verity in plot progression that even the riff tracks version got kinda boring. But, what probably bothered me the most is its pseudo take on computers seems rather cheesy by today's standards. Those Matrix movies kinda tried to do the same thing by representing programs as human characters, but eh, the more you know about computers, the harder it is to suspend disbelief.